EQ for better bass from Euro Live B215XL'S ?

EQ for better bass from Euro Live B215XL'S ?

Is it possible to use the dsp equalisation in the inuke 3000 to get a better bass response from the passive eurolive b215xl's ? Or would they simply not be able to reproduce the lower frequencies ?

Looking at the frequency response they should be able to go down to around 55hz but in practise they seem to lack low bass. Long term I want to add a couple of subwoofers, but for lower volume gigs it would be handy if I could just bump up the low frequency a bit.

If so - which frequencies and how much boost should I use to get a flat response from 50 hz upwards ? I take it I should filter out the range 40hz and below ?

Is it possible to use the dsp equalisation in the inuke 3000 to get a better bass response from the passive eurolive b215xl's ? Or would they simply not be able to reproduce the lower frequencies ?

Looking at the frequency response they should be able to go down to around 55hz but in practise they seem to lack low bass. Long term I want to add a couple of subwoofers, but for lower volume gigs it would be handy if I could just bump up the low frequency a bit.

If so - which frequencies and how much boost should I use to get a flat response from 50 hz upwards ? I take it I should filter out the range 40hz and below ?

Andrew, I was were you are long ago. You want a sub. Even one 18" sub will make quite a difference. Just do it. You'll be happy you did. even on the lower volume gigs. Look into bi-amping.

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